Decision‐Making Process definition
Decision‐Making Process means a formal process to make a Decision established and described by an approved Policy Instrument.
Decision‐Making Process means the Protocol for decision making contained in
Decision‐Making Process means a meeting or other discussion of the Steering Committee or the Technical Advisory Committee, whether in person or virtual or by electronic means, regarding matters covered by the GAFSP Governance Document, including, but not limited to, strategic and policy decisions and/or allocations, cancellation or reduction of a financial allocation from GAFSP.
More Definitions of Decision‐Making Process
Decision‐Making Process means meetings and related discussions related to the deliberation over the awarding of Community Resilience Fund money.
Decision‐Making Process means a process that includes the processes of drafting and approving by ERE of the draft by-legal act.
Decision‐Making Process means the process a governing body engages in to make a decision, such as: (a) identifying or selecting the nature of the decision to be made; (b) gathering information related to the decision to be made; (c) identifying and assessing alternatives; (d) weighing information; and (e) making a decision.